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VIBRATION
Follow the instructions below to reduce the risk
of personal injury and a result of vibrations.
• Maintain the tool in accordance with
these instructions.
• Avoid working at low temperatures.
• Keep your body and especially your hands
warm.
• Take regular pauses and move your hands
to stimulate circulation.
IMPORTANT:
Risk of personal injury as a result of vibration.
Vibrations from power tools can cause personal
injury. Stop working immediately and seek
medical attention if you experience numbness,
itching, tingling or pain, or if your skin changes
colour. Vibration levels can deviate from the
declared value, depending on how the tool is
used. The following factors can influence the
level of vibrations:
• Incorrect/unsuitable use.
• Unsuitable accessories.
• Machining of unsuitable materials.
• Inadequate maintenance.
REDUCTION OF NOISE AND
VIBRATIONS
• Plan the work so that exposure to heavy
vibrations is spread over a longer period.
• To reduce noise and vibrations when in
use, limit the time the tool is in use, and
use low-power/vibration mode and
suitable safety equipment.
• Take the following precautions to
minimise the risks of exposure to
vibrations and/or noise:
– Only use the tool in accordance with
these instructions.
– Check that the tool is in good
condition.
• Only use the specified type of battery (see
technical data).
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR
BATTERIES
Read the instructions and safety instructions
before charging the battery.
• Never use a damaged charger.
• Read the instructions and safety
instructions before charging the battery.
• The battery must only be repaired by an
authorised service centre.
• Avoid short circuiting the battery. Make
sure that the battery terminals do not
come into contact with metal objects.
• Do not store the battery in places where
the temperature can reach over 50°C,
e.g., in a car parked in the sun.
• Do not expose the battery to moisture.
• Do not burn the battery.
• Never try to open the battery.
• Rinse immediately with plenty of water if
battery fluid (25–30% strong potassium
hydroxide solution) has come into contact
with the skin. Neutralise the solution with
a weak acid, such as lemon juice or
vinegar. Rinse the eyes for at least ten
minutes with running water if the solution
has come into contact with the eyes, and
then seek medical attention.
REMAINING RISKS
Even if appropriate safety regulations are
adhered to and safety devices are used, it is
not possible to eliminate all risks. The following
risks remain:
• Risk of contact with non-covered parts of
moving parts.
• Kickback from the workpiece, or part of
the workpiece.
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